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- Periodic table
- This lesson provides knowledge about periodic law, groups and periods. Students will be able to identify and label each group with their names. Students will be able to relate atomic number and atomic masses of different elements of periodic table. Students will also be able to discuss periodicity of different properties of elements.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8–12 English Language Development and Science)
- By Abha Bhatnagar and Meera Madan.
- The human atom
- Students will act out the role of atoms by dressing up as the atoms of designated elements. They will wear costumes with balloons representing valence electrons. The “atoms” will gain or lose valence electrons in order to achieve chemical stability. The students must then identify the charges of the ions formed.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 English Language Development and Science)
- By Kamie Wine.
- Local authors database
- Search through more than 200 authors in 15 minutes to answer specific questions. Add records and fields to an incomplete database.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Computer/Technology Skills)
- By DPI Integration Strategies.
- Discovering elements online
- Students will work independently and in small groups to research assigned elements on the internet with sites given in advance. They will then contribute to a class database with their individual information. The database will then be made available for students to again work independently and in pairs to answer questions created from a class discussion to discover relationships about the elements.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 Science)
- By Trish Loudermilt.
- Research frenzy
- Students will use a variety of reference materials to complete a trivia-question scavenger hunt assignment. Within the context of this assignment, students will be exposed to questions in many curriculum areas.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 Information Skills)
- By Jan King.
- The process of archaeology
- In Prehistory, contact, and the Lost Colony, page 2.11
- Archaeologists use several processes to address questions about the past. They may gather new data by conducting regional surveys to locate archaeological sites. Occasionally sites are partially or completely excavated to address specific research questions or to salvage information prior to disturbance by a development project. All data recovered are thoroughly analyzed following scientific inquiry procedures before conclusions are reached.
- Format: article
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- Isotopes of pennies
- This lesson helps students build their understanding of the properties of matter. Specifically, it will help them understand that average atomic mass is not a simple average, but is weighted according to percent abundance. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Science)
- Provided by: American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Chemistry PowerPoint Lessons, Handouts, Labs, and Worksheets
- Provides lessons, labs, assignments, worksheets, handouts, and other assignments for chemistry classes. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: Jeremy Schneider
- The Periodic Table of Videos
- Join Professor Martyn Poliakoff and his team as they explore the elements that make up the periodic table. (Learn more)
- Format: website/general
- Provided by: The Univeristy of Nottingham - Science City